does mopar not make good on their products?
ibin69
12-14-2005, 10:12 PM
With the common bugs I've been seening on the web. Mopar should have a big recall. I think I'm going to start looking into Japanese products. Poor ol' Lee Iacaca double talked himself by saving american jobs (with mitsubishi?). I have had three bad mopars and I wont by another timebomb or chrysler again. Fords have been good to me and I know my way around older Chevys. But come on trannies dying without warning. vehicles stall when load is taken off of the engine(scary in snow and ice when you need traction and power). And they wonder why the American automotive industry is suffering. I may donate my caravan to a church for a car bash.
neon_rt
12-15-2005, 11:17 AM
I've put 100's of thousands of miles on my Mopars without any problem that couldn't be resolved by general maintenance.
I other words, in the last 240,000 miles (logged since 1998) I haven't had any problem other than Oil Can Henry's putting the wrong fluid in my trans and causing it to slip, which was fixed by flushing the fluid and putting in the right stuff (ATF+4). Had a couple of tuneups , battery and two sepentine belts (pm). I'm not complaining.
I other words, in the last 240,000 miles (logged since 1998) I haven't had any problem other than Oil Can Henry's putting the wrong fluid in my trans and causing it to slip, which was fixed by flushing the fluid and putting in the right stuff (ATF+4). Had a couple of tuneups , battery and two sepentine belts (pm). I'm not complaining.
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